Company officials said that each of these new service centers is constructed or renovated to provide best-in-class facilities to improve operations. And they added that the company’s recent investments focused on adding doors, upgrading its fleet and service center vehicles, and hiring additional drivers will allow it to manage ongoing capacity challenges as the economy rebounds post COVID-19.
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ODFL heralds new and expanded service centers
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